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Summer Employment Opportunities
A place where relationships are built and lives are impacted through fun
and challenging experiences in an unconditionally accepting, Christ-
centered environment.
Camp Cho-Yeb Is a Co-ed Christian Camp
for campers ages 7-17.
We are looking for young MEN and
WOMEN who have a desire to serve «
God through building relationships with
kids and loving them with the uncondi ^
tional love of Jesus Christ
Camp Cho-Yeh will be in the MSC on Wednesday, April 5th and
Thursday, April 6th.
Please contact Cho-Yeh to receive
an application packet.
Phone: 1.888.455.8326 ext. 209 or (936)328.3209
E-mail: marcim@cho-yeh.org
Visit us on the Web: www.cho-yeh.org
Cho-Yeh hires for one or more of these terms:
Term 1: June 4 — July 1, 2000
Term 2: July 2 - 22, 2000
Term 3: July 23 — August 13, 2000
♦Staff Training is held from May 27-June 3, 2000.
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begin to clean up the neighborhood north of 7th Street in Forth Worth after last week’s tornado. This area, most
housing, was devastated. ATF agents (top and bottom right) retrieve files from the Cash America International
aftermath of the tornado. Both the FBI and ATF had offices in the building.
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Sunday:
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Ag Swing Dance Society
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DALLAS (AP) — A teen-ager hospitalized after he
was shot with an assault rifle in an attack off the Hon
duran coast was saved after a rescue effort launched by
shortwave radio operators.
Willem van Tuijl was in fair condition today at Chil
dren’s Medical Center. He arrived by plane at the hos
pital early Saturday morning, according to the U.S.
Coast Guard and doctors.
“Without amateur radio, this would he a story about
a boy who died in a Honduran hospital,” Jim Haynie,
president of the American Radio Relay League, told The
Dallas Morning News.
“I would say they were absolutely instrumental in
this — that was the only communication he had on his
boat,” said Haynie of Dallas.
Van Tuijl had internal injuries including kidney and
spinal cord damage, according to hospital officials and
a doctor who administered medical aid by shortwave ra
dio. One of the boy’s kidneys has been removed.
The Coast Guard told the newspaper that the boy and
his father, who are from the Netherlands, were in an in-
llatable dinghy about 50 miles from Honduras in the At
lantic Ocean on Tuesday when a boat approached and a
person opened fire, hitting the teen.
After the attack, the assailant took the dinghy, leav
ing a bleeding Willem and his father in the water. Coast
Guard officials said.
“We received a call from ham radio operators in the
U.S. who heard the call from the individual (father) and
they patched us in,” said Coast Guard Lt. Stephen Bur-
dian, who is with the guard’s District 7 in.Miami.
“It was a young boy who was shot with an AK-47,”
he said.
While supporting his son, the father swam to the fam
ily’s 44-foot sailboat where the boy’s mother was wait
ing, hospital and Coast Guard officials said.
Officials said the family had set sail from the Nether
lands several years ago on a trip around the world.
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be developing at Dallas County
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inmate has escaped from thejail’sl
preparation area.
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